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61wrench — I. v. a. 1. Wrest, wring, twist. 2. Sprain, strain, distort. II. n. 1. Twist, wring. 2. Sprain, strain. 3. Screw key …
62wrench — v 1. twist, turn, pull, jerk, yank, tug, force, tear, rip. 2. strain, wrick, overstrain, sprain, throw out of joint. 3. distress, hurt, trouble, perturb, harrow; tug or yank at one s heartstrings, break one s heart, cut to the heart, make one s… …
63wrench — Wili, hao wili (tool). See sprain …
64wrench sizes — wrenches in the U.S. are sized in fractions of an inch or in multiples of 1/4 inch, while metric wrenches are sized in millimeters …
65wrench — Violent twist; a sprain and injury by twisting as in a joint. Traders & General Ins. Co. v. Lincecum, Tex.Civ.App., 126 S.W.2d 692, 695. See also whiplash injury …
66wrench — Verb: To twist with violence. Noun: A common tool used to turn nuts on bolts. A sprain caused by the twisting of a joint, such as in the ankle …
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68wrench fault — n. another term for strike slip fault …
69wrench-milk — …
70Monkey wrench — For other uses of this term, see monkey wrench (disambiguation). The monkey wrench (also known as an adjustable spanner in the UK) is an adjustable wrench, a later American development of eighteenth century English coach wrenches. It was popular… …